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<TITLE>Seventh Test of Section 5.2.5 of CSS1 Spec</TITLE>

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#id1 { font-weight: 400 ;
       font-family: sans-serif;}
#id2 { font-weight: normal ;
       font-family: sans-serif;}
#id3 { font-weight: 400 ;
       font-family: monospace;}
#id4 { font-weight: normal; 
       font-family: monospace;}

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<h1 >Testing Statement #7 Below of Section 5.2.5 of CSS1 Spec</h1>

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7. Because there is no standard usage of names, the weight property values in
CSS1 are given on a numerical scale on which the value "400" (or "normal")
corresponds to the "normal" text face for that family.
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PASS CRITERIA:
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If statement #7 above is passed, then:
<p ID=id1>
This paragraph should have a font weight of 400 (normal) with a font family
of sans-serif.
The rules applied are "#id1 {font-weight: 400;
                             font-family: sans-serif;}"


<p ID=id2>
This paragraph should have a font weight of "normal" with a font family of
sans-serif.  It should look somewhat the same as the paragraph above.
The rules applied are "#id2 {font-weight: normal;
                             font-family: sans-serif;}"

<p ID=id3>
This paragraph should have a font weight of 400 (normal) with a font family
of monospace.  
The rules applied are "#id3 {font-weight: 400;
                             font-family: monospace;}"

<p ID=id4>
This paragraph should have a font weight of "normal" with a font family
of monospace.  It should somewhat the same as the paragraph above.
The rules applied are "#id4 {font-weight: normal;
                             font-family: monospace;}"






Note that the "normal" face for the monospace family may look different than
the "normal" face for the sans-serif font family.
All other properties should be UA-default.
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